第四声
dì sì shēng
Pinyin

Definition

第四声
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dì sì shēng
  1. fourth tone in Mandarin
  2. falling tone

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

  1. 1 four
  2. 2 4
  1. 1 (prefix indicating ordinal number, e.g. first, number two etc)
  2. 2 order
  3. 3 (old) rank in the imperial examinations
  4. 4 mansion
  5. 5 (literary) but
  6. 6 just
dì yī
  1. 1 first
  2. 2 number one
  3. 3 primary
dì èr
  1. 1 second
  2. 2 number two
  3. 3 next
  4. 4 secondary
shí sì
  1. 1 fourteen
  2. 2 14
sì shí
  1. 1 forty
  2. 2 40
sì zhōu
  1. 1 all around
sì shè
  1. 1 to radiate all around
Sì chuān
  1. 1 Sichuan province (Szechuan) in southwest China, abbr. 川 or 蜀, capital Chengdu 成都
Sì yuè
  1. 1 April
  2. 2 fourth month (of the lunar year)
sì chù
  1. 1 all over the place
  2. 2 everywhere and all directions
Xīng qī sì
  1. 1 Thursday
dì wǔ
  1. 1 fifth
Zhōu sì
  1. 1 Thursday
sān cóng sì dé
  1. 1 Confucian moral injunctions for women, namely: obey in turn three men father, husband and son, plus the four virtues of morality 德, physical charm 容, propriety in speech 言 and efficiency in needlework 功
sān péng sì yǒu
  1. 1 friends
  2. 2 cronies
bù sān bù sì
  1. 1 dubious
  2. 2 shady
  3. 3 neither one thing nor the other
  4. 4 neither fish nor fowl
  5. 5 nondescript
diū sān là sì
  1. 1 forgetful
  2. 2 empty-headed
Èr shí sì Shǐ
  1. 1 the Twenty-Four Histories (25 or 26 in modern editions), collection of books on Chinese dynastic history from 3000 BC till 17th century
  2. 2 fig. a long and complicated story
wǔ sì
  1. 1 fourth of May, cf 五四運動|五四运动, national renewal movement that started with 4th May 1919 protest against the Treaty of Versailles

Idioms (20)

传播四方
chuán bō sì fāng
  1. 1 to disseminate in every direction (idiom)
危机四伏
wēi jī sì fú
  1. 1 danger lurks on every side (idiom)
名扬四海
míng yáng sì hǎi
  1. 1 to become known far and wide (idiom)
  2. 2 famous
四世同堂
sì shì tóng táng
  1. 1 four generations under one roof (idiom)
四仰八叉
sì yǎng bā chā
  1. 1 sprawled out on one's back (idiom)
四两拨千斤
sì liǎng bō qiān jīn
  1. 1 lit. four ounces can move a thousand catties (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to achieve much with little effort
四分五裂
sì fēn wǔ liè
  1. 1 all split up and in pieces (idiom); disunity (in an organization)
  2. 2 complete lack of unity
  3. 3 to disintegrate
  4. 4 falling apart
  5. 5 to be at sixes and sevens
四大皆空
sì dà jiē kōng
  1. 1 lit. the four elements are vanity (idiom)
  2. 2 this world is an illusion
四平八稳
sì píng bā wěn
  1. 1 everything steady and stable (idiom); overcautious and unimaginary
四海升平
sì hǎi shēng píng
  1. 1 lit. all four oceans are peaceful
  2. 2 worldwide peace (idiom)
四海为家
sì hǎi wéi jiā
  1. 1 to regard the four corners of the world all as home (idiom)
  2. 2 to feel at home anywhere
  3. 3 to roam about unconstrained
  4. 4 to consider the entire country, or world, to be one's own
四海皆准
sì hǎi jiē zhǔn
  1. 1 appropriate to any place and any time (idiom); universally applicable
  2. 2 a panacea
四海飘零
sì hǎi piāo líng
  1. 1 drifting aimlessly all over the place (idiom)
四脚朝天
sì jiǎo cháo tiān
  1. 1 four legs facing the sky (idiom); flat on one's back
四通八达
sì tōng bā dá
  1. 1 roads open in all directions (idiom); accessible from all sides
四面楚歌
sì miàn Chǔ gē
  1. 1 lit. on all sides, the songs of Chu (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. surrounded by enemies, isolated and without help
四体不勤,五谷不分
sì tǐ bù qín , wǔ gǔ bù fēn
  1. 1 never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite
家徒四壁
jiā tú sì bì
  1. 1 lit. with only four bare walls for a home (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. very poor
  3. 3 wretched
巴三览四
bā sān lǎn sì
  1. 1 to talk about this and that (idiom); to ramble incoherently
张三李四
Zhāng sān Lǐ sì
  1. 1 Zhang the Third and Li the Fourth (idiom)
  2. 2 Tom, Dick and Harry

Sample Sentences

贴春联的时候,最后一个字是第一声或第二声的,贴在左边;最后一个字是第三声或第四声的,贴在右边。右边的是“上联”,左边的是“下联”,先唸上联,再唸下联,最后唸上面那条横幅。
tiē chūnlián de shíhou ,zuìhòu yī gè zì shì dì yī shēng huò dì èrshēng de ,tiē zài zuǒbiān ;zuìhòu yī gè zì shì dì sānshēng huò dì sìshēng de ,tiē zài yòubiān 。yòubiān de shì “shànglián ”,zuǒbiān de shì “xiàlián ”,xiān niàn shànglián ,zài niàn xiàlián ,zuìhòu niàn shàngmian nàtiáo héngfú 。
When you are sticking up your spring couplets, if you find that the last character ends in a first or second tone, this should be stuck on the left hand side. If the last character is a third or forth tone, it should be stuck on the right side. The one on the right is the "shang lian - the top line". The one on the left hand side is the "xia lian - the bottom line". You read it from 'top to bottom'. Then you read the one that goes across horizontally.
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第一声,第二声,第三声,第四声,轻声
dì yī shēng ,dì èr shēng ,dì sān shēng ,dì sì shēng ,qīng shēng
First tone, second tone, third tone, fourth tone, and neutral tone.
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